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November 15, 2024
State of IT jobs: Mixed signals, changes ahead
Layoffs and salary plateaus in the wake of exuberant pandemic-era IT hiring has the IT talent market in flux. And while employers pay premiums for hard-to-find AI skills, theyâre also investing in upskilling and training to meet demand.
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Sponsored by Ivanti: See how AI is redefining IT service desk automation
Using AI and automation in enterprise service management isnât new. But excitement is growing about new use cases that make organizations more efficient and responsive. Ivanti surveyed 16,200 IT and office workers to understand how AI-powered ESM can help organizations maximize their IT operations.
Agentic AI: 6 promising use cases for business
AI agents will play a vital role in software programming and cybersecurity, but they will also change enterprise workflows and business intelligence, experts say.
The targeted approach to cloud and data CIOs need for ROI gains
The CIO is increasingly leading the digital charge with cloud and analytics, especially in retail and service companies. But inherently intertwined is the close connection to revenue generation, where IT priorities are also evolving.
Will AI-enabled ARIS redefine the role of a BP analyst?
They have no need to worry yet, says one analyst, while another says it will âmake it necessary ⦠to approach employment in a new way.â
New US CIO appointments, November 2024
Congratulations to these 'movers and shakers' recently hired or promoted into a new chief information officer, senior IT, or board role.
7 ways gen AI can create more work than it saves
As gen AI use continues to skyrocket, reports of business benefits are trickling in. But we're also seeing more cases where the tech can actually create more work than it saves.
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